Degree Outcomes
All graduates of the Master of Christian Ministry (MACM) program will:
- Demonstrate emotional and spiritual maturity and faithful living appropriate to public ministry.
- Demonstrate theologically informed and self-reflective engagement of distinct human cultures and communities.
- Demonstrate competencies necessary to cultivate anti-racist discipleship
Graduates of the MACM Congregational Ministry track will also:
- Analyze Christian scripture and traditions with reference to their original contexts.
- Interpret Christian scripture and traditions in ways that cultivate Christian community and discipleship.
- Demonstrate leadership in areas of pastoral ministry that generate discipleship and positive change in the church and the world.
- Interpret Christian scripture in ways that are life-giving to God’s people.
- Demonstrate pastoral leadership skills for the cultivation of Christian discipleship in others.
Graduates of the Methodist Studies track will also:
- Analyze Methodist traditions with reference to their original contexts.
- Interpret Christian scripture in ways that are life-giving to God’s people and in faithful dialogue with Methodist traditions.
Graduates of the ELCA Deacon track will also:
- Analyze Lutheran traditions with reference to their original contexts.
- Interpret Christian scripture in ways that are life-giving to God’s people and in faithful dialogue with the Lutheran Confessions.
Seminary Degree Program Add-On Options
LTSS students may earn a formal concentration in one of three areas: Biblical Studies, Theology, and Faith Formation. Concentrations consist of nine (9) credit hours in general electives. Courses required by a degree program do not count toward a concentration.
Biblical Studies: Choose 9 hours among BIB electives.
Theology: Choose 9 hours among THL electives. With the approval of the Associate Dean for Academic Programs, a student may apply up to three hours in biblical studies (BIB) or church history (CHS).
Faith Formation: Choose 9 hours among CED electives. With the approval of the Associate Dean for Academic Programs, a student may apply up to six hours in relevant education (EDU) or ministry (MIN) courses.
LTSS students may earn a formal cognate in Leadership. Cognates consist of nine (9) credit hours in general electives. Courses required by a degree program do not count toward a cognate.
Choose 9 hours among the following courses:
LTSS students may earn a formal cognate in Counseling. Cognates consist of nine (9) credit hours in general electives. Courses required by a degree program do not count toward a cognate. Students enrolled in a counseling cognate will be assigned a secondary advisor from the Counseling program.
Choose 9 hours among the following courses:
LTSS students may earn a formal cognate in Sustainability. Cognates consist of nine (9) credit hours in general electives. Courses required by a degree program do not count toward a cognate.
Choose 9 hours among the following courses: